Aptly named for the year Lucchese created its first boots, the 1883 Lucchese brand is reminiscent of the traditional hallmarks of handcrafted boots of the era. This men’s Lucchese boot features a hornback caiman tail leather foot under a 13" leather shaft. Calfskin leather lining. Smooth leather sole with rubber grip heel surface. Single stitched welt. Modern snip toe profile. Cowboy heel.

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Rated 5 out of 5 by Elegantman Love my Lucchese Boots!
I must admit this is my first pair of Luccese Boots and I love them so much I don't want to ever wear any other brand! I really didn't expect such comfort, style and quality as I recieved. It took a little bit of time to receive them because they had to be made but it was well worth the wait! I would recommend the company to anyone! They fit like a glove!
February 5, 2013

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greetings! i have not bought this particular boot, however i have often dyed or black polished white stiching .. on boots or holsters or belts.it is easy as most often the thread is cotton and will blend in completely with the background color of the leather. Just give it a try on some small piece of thread and i bet it will work out fine. also my brother just bought a pair of these boots.. i mean the brand and he says they are number 1.i do believe the brand is considered one of the best you can buy..anyway, good luckichabod

Not for this particular boot. The brown option in this boot has more of an tan/off-white stitching. You may be interested in that look. Here is a link to our full Lucchese Boot assortment featuring many different styles. http://www.sheplers.com/lucchese-bo...

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The hornback is the area where the boot was harvested from on the exotic skin. You can see where the scales are raised off the rest of the skin of the boot for a dimensional effect. Waxy means that amount of shine is applied to the area for highlighting the effect.

Lucchese Handcrafted 1883 Waxy Hornback Cowboy Boots - Snip Toe

Product Care Instructions

To keep your exotic boots in top shape, follow these easy steps:
1.) Brush off dirt or dust with a damp cloth.
2.) Use saddle soap if boots are extra dirty.
3.) Apply reptile cleaner and conditioner.
4.) Apply a delicate cream polish, such as neutral. Please note: For snakeskin boots only, apply conditioner and cream with the grain.
5.) Brush or buff the boots to a shine.
6.) Apply water and stain protector if you wish.
7.) Use edge dressing on leather outsoles and heels (not necessary for manmade/rubber outsoles and heels).